Word: ruining
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...attack. Every year, in a peculiar tradition, the city of Chicago dyes its river bright green in commemoration of St. Patrick's Day. The text of Bush's ad, superimposed on footage of this event, proclaimed, "A great Chicago tradition. But under a Gore administration, the federal bureaucrats would ruin the fun in the name of the 'environment.' Vote Bush in November...
...uptick, and there are indications the region is on the cusp of a period of extended growth, perhaps equal to the near decade of good times the U.S. has enjoyed. Most economists predict steady annual growth of 3% for at least the next three years, with no inflation to ruin the party. As in the U.S., technology and its impact on productivity may push Europe's normal economic cycle beyond historic levels. "Some elements of the new paradigm are in place," says William Kennedy, an economic historian at the London School of Economics...
Gothic in its decay, Suffolk Downs is a beautiful ruin...
...negative campaigning probably won't dampen enthusiasm enough by March 7 to lower voter turn-out in Massachusetts and ruin Secretary Galvin's morning bagel. But in the long run, as the March madness of the primaries rolls into the summer and fall of the general election, I hope we won't continue to need an instant replay to see who fouled whom first but rather just be able to keep score on the issues...
Beyond the dunk, his history against the Bulls is memorable, though that moment alone may ruin his ability to lace...